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...young woman featured in the book wrote an essay comparing herself to a recipe for cranberry bread. Another applicant imagined that even the most famous writers had difficulty describing themselves in their college essays...
...Where's it at?" it is as if a counterfeit dollar enters the nation's money supply. Gradually, people lose faith in the currency until it is as worthless as the German mark in the '30s. When it takes a wheelbarrow full of bills to buy a loaf of bread, the monetary system is no longer useful as a standard for trade. When "don't" follows "he" and "doesn't" follows "I," language is no longer a useful standard for communication...
Sitting in their stone-walled shelters, the guerrillas joke with insouciance while sipping tea and munching on bread and grapes. When an enemy shell goes spectacularly awry, they exchange gibes about the enemy's marksmanship. Near misses evoke nods and grins of appreciation...
...Clemons is the Tribe's spark-plug, quarterback Ken Lambiotte is the squad's bread and butter. Lambiotte racked up some impressive numbers in his team's first two wins (47-for-73, 582 yards, seven t.d.s, three interceptions) before missing a game with a sprained ankle. He is expected to play against the Crimson...
Shepsle says that while he enjoys teaching, research is what he likes best. "It's the party-line--I've been taught to say it. You teach to put the bread and butter on the table, but your true love is your research," he says. "And it's absolutely true, especially at first. Also, to be any good at teaching, you have to be an active researcher, and vice versa...